Don’t just cook. Create. Don’t just eat. Savor. And next time you step into your kitchen, ask yourself: What would Muki do?
Perhaps the most beloved trait of Mukis Kitchen is its emphasis on "mistake recovery." Every major recipe includes a section titled "If things go wrong..." detailing how to fix a broken sauce, dry cake, or soggy crust. This psychological safety net encourages new cooks to take risks. mukis kitchen
| Category | Dish Name | Description | Price (USD/INR example) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Muki’s Masala Fries | Hand-cut fries tossed in a secret blend of 7 spices, served with smoked chili ketchup. | $6.00 | | Mains | The Lazy Sunday Khichdi | A creamy, slow-cooked rice & lentil porridge, topped with a golden fried egg, crispy shallots, and a dollop of garlic ghee. | $12.00 | | Mains | Grandma’s Butter Chicken (or Paneer) | 24-hour marinated chicken (or grilled paneer) in a silky, slightly sweet tomato-cashew gravy. Served with a flaky laccha paratha. | $16.00 | | Breads | The Stuffed Magic Paratha | Changes daily. Think spicy goat cheese & mint, or slow-cooked jackfruit & potato. Served with home-churned butter. | $8.00 | | Sweet Endings | Muki’s Mess | A deconstructed dessert jar: Brownie chunks, salted caramel pudding, caramelized biscuit crumble, and a shot of cold brew on the side. | $7.00 | | Drinks | Aam Panna Spritz | A refreshing non-alcoholic mocktail of raw mango, roasted cumin, mint, and soda water. | $5.00 | Don’t just cook
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